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Discover LudwigThe phrase "going cold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is losing warmth or interest, often in the context of relationships or food.
Example: "After weeks of no communication, I felt our friendship was going cold."
Alternatives: "losing warmth" or "fading away."
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She felt herself going cold.
In fact, going cold turkey might not be completely necessary.
Going cold turkey on the sugar is not always advisable.
He's going cold turkey on the camera, too.
There are options aside from going cold turkey.
And so going cold turkey can be agonising.
It warned of energy shortages and apartment blocks' going cold.
Occasionally they warm up for a few hours, though, before once again going cold.
So why does it feel like James Murdoch's dish is in danger of going cold?
Fielders dropping pop-ups, runners missing bases and batters going cold have made matters worse.
I sat there among my fellow passengers scratching myself furiously, like a junkie going cold turkey.
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